In the Girls Senior Singles Denise Love beat Loreto, Grennan College and in the semi-final she beat Ballyhale Vocational school. In the Leinster Final Denise came runner up to Johnstown C.S.

In the Girls Senior Doubles Aoilean Hennessy and Catriona Lawlor beat Ballyhale Vocational School, Grennan College and in the Leinster Final beat Wexford. In the All Ireland Semi-Final they beat Limerick and after a close encounter were narrowly beaten by Tyrone.

Boys 60 x 30

In the boys 1st year doubles Kyle Dunne and Billy O’Neill beat Grennan College, St. Kierans, CBS Kilkenny and Johnstown. In the Leinster final they beat Wexford on their own alley. In the boys Junior Doubles Eoin Regan and Ciaran Cooney beat Kilkenny CBS, St. Kierans, Grennan College and in the Leinster Final beat Bagnalstown of Carlow. In the All Ireland semi-final they were narrowly beaten by Tipperary.

In the Boys Intermediate Singles Cathal Barry beat St. Kierans, Kilkenny CBS and was beaten in the Leinster Final by Ballyhale.

In the Boys Intermediate doubles Shane Dunne and Padraig Cooney beat Carlow, Wexford, Wicklow and Dublin, and in the Leinster Final they beat Mullingar. In the All Ireland Semi-final they beat Cork and in the final had an easy victory against Monaghan.

In the Boys Senior doubles Mark Purcell and Aidan Barry beat Wicklow, Meath, Dublin and in the Leinster final they beat Wexford. In the All Ireland semi-final they were narrowly beaten by Tipperary.

Boys One Wall

In the One Wall Leinster Championship Castlecomer Community School beat Wicklow, Dublin, Wexford and in the Leinster Final beat Bagnalstown. The competition was held in Bagnalstown. The team consisted of Cathal Barry, Aidan Barry, Eoin Regan and Shane Dunne. This competition only goes to Leinster and this is the first year it was played.

Ned Lawlor

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Wellread Programme

We are delighted to announce that we have received the "wellread" award, an initiative designed and organised by the Professional Development Service for Teachers (PDST). It aims to create heightened awareness about the importance of creating a culture of reading in school communities for our young people as part of their personal and academic development. The school community is now recognised nationally as a school that promotes and encourages a culture of reading.

You can read more about the award on the PDST website by clicking here, and you can find out more about our school initiatives under the "extra-curricular" tab above.

More than two in five undergraduate students and many others, including students attending post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) courses, receive a third-level grant. The grant is a means-tested payment designed to support student in higher or further education.